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The episode's title is inspired by the famous 1941 poem "" by John Gillespie Magee Jr. , a fighter pilot who died in World War II. Episode Overview (Manifest S4E3)

: Michaela tracks down co-pilot Amuta, who shares a Calling involving thunder and lightning. He reveals that during the flight, they saw a "long delirious burning blue" (a direct quote from Magee's poem), leading the characters to realize the storm was sentient and "chose" them. [S4E3] High Flight

In this episode, the passengers of Flight 828 continue to unravel the mystery of their disappearance and the "Callings" they experience. The episode's title is inspired by the famous

: Ben Stone continues his desperate, emotional quest to find his kidnapped daughter, Eden. The Poem: "High Flight" He reveals that during the flight, they saw

The complete text of John Gillespie Magee Jr.'s poem "High Flight," which highlights the exhilaration of flight and connects to the episode's themes of transcending mortal limitations, can be found in the referenced web documents. High Flight | The Poetry Foundation

: Cal investigates a mysterious dragon-shaped scar on his arm that glows when he is near the black box or experiencing Callings.

The text "[S4E3] High Flight " refers to the third episode of the fourth season of the supernatural drama series , which premiered on Netflix on November 4, 2022 .

[S4E3] High Flight
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